Windows of six Jersey City police cruisers were smashed in less than 24 hours in three separate incidents, and now one man has been charged in two of the incidents, Jersey City police said.

Derrick Skipper, 53, of Jersey City, was arrested late Monday, police said, and was charged with a daytime incident on Summit Avenue and a late-night incident at Communipaw and Crescent avenues.

At 2:26 p.m. Monday, a passenger window of a Jersey City police cruiser parked on Summit Avenue was smashed while an officer was appearing in municipal court. A witness told police the vandal, who was wearing a black shirt with “Snyder” written across the front in orange, punched the window of the vehicle and fled, reports said.

Officers went to a nearby liquor store and obtained video of the man walking toward the vehicle, reports state. One of the officers recognized Skipper from prior police incidents, reports said.

Around 9:20 Monday night, the rear window of a police cruiser parked in a police lot near the West District precinct was smashed. Skipper was arrested near the scene and was identified as the vandal by the person who reported the incident, police said.

Inside the vehicle, police recovered a large rock in the rear seat near the broken rear window, reports state.

The incidents occurred on the same day police found four police cruisers had been vandalized in an unlocked, fenced-in lot on Cornelison Avenue. The windows and windshields were smashed and large rocks and concrete slabs were found inside the vehicles, two SUVs and two Crown Victorias, reports said, noting that the vandalism was reported at 1 a.m. Monday by officers who were arriving at the parking lot.

Police said Skipper has not been linked to the vandalism on Cornelison Avenue and that incident is still under investigation.

According to court reports, Skipper pleaded guilty to arson charges in June and was sentenced to three years of probation in August.